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eBay Inc. - Gross Margin - MarketXLS

Data

Gross Margin

Live
72.0
Returns the company's gross profit for a given period as a percentage of its revenue.

How calculated

This ratio is calculated as gross profit (Revenue minus Costs of Goods Sold) by total revenue reported

Example usage

=GrossMargin("MSFT")

Notes

Higher the margin, Better the company has been performing operationally

Assets

Stocks
Gross Margin
StockGross Margin

EBAY

72.0

AMZN

26.4

MELI

46.3

GOOGL

57.8

MSFT

69.4

EXPE

89.2

COST

12.6

GRPN

89.1

WMT

24.6
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eBay Inc.

Sector: Consumer Cyclical   

Industry: Specialty Retail

60.82
 
USD
  
-0.28
  
(-0.46%)
Previous close: 61.1  Open: 60.63  Bid: 60.75  Ask: 61.29
52 week range    
40.16   
   67.80
Mkt Cap: 29,267 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 4,796,336
Peers   
AMZN / 
MELI / 
GOOGL / 
MSFT / 
EXPE / 
OSTK / 
FISV / 
COST / 
GRPN / 
Last updated: Thursday 21st November 2024

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